Faction Detected, by the Evidence of FactsJ. Roberts, 1743 - 175 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... Principle to that Quarter where it erects its Standard , be it just or unjuft , be it to fave or to de- ftroy their Country . It is obvious from hence , and it is a Truth that cannot be dif- puted , however it may affect the Credit of ...
... Principle to that Quarter where it erects its Standard , be it just or unjuft , be it to fave or to de- ftroy their Country . It is obvious from hence , and it is a Truth that cannot be dif- puted , however it may affect the Credit of ...
第 8 頁
... Principle exifting among Men of Property and Fortune , and as it is chiefly confined to Men of an inferior Clafs ; they may be eafily brought to moderate their Views by what it is in the Power of every honeft Government to apply : But ...
... Principle exifting among Men of Property and Fortune , and as it is chiefly confined to Men of an inferior Clafs ; they may be eafily brought to moderate their Views by what it is in the Power of every honeft Government to apply : But ...
第 9 頁
... Principles to their Country , or wrong in their Heads before they could en- gage with them , their Conduct was conftant , or wilful Error ; and thus their Auxiliaries the Tories , if ever they feparated from their Faction , never did it ...
... Principles to their Country , or wrong in their Heads before they could en- gage with them , their Conduct was conftant , or wilful Error ; and thus their Auxiliaries the Tories , if ever they feparated from their Faction , never did it ...
第 10 頁
... Principle , when that becomes the favourite Principle , as it is at this Time . An Oppofition therefore may become Re- publican or Jacobite , when the Vulgar little conceive it to be either . The Judgment must be formed not upon what ...
... Principle , when that becomes the favourite Principle , as it is at this Time . An Oppofition therefore may become Re- publican or Jacobite , when the Vulgar little conceive it to be either . The Judgment must be formed not upon what ...
第 11 頁
... Principles ; they knew not directly whither they were going , but they hoped towards Confufion , and that they might have a Chance to work out fomething if that Confufion should arife . The People at the Beginning of that Oppofition ...
... Principles ; they knew not directly whither they were going , but they hoped towards Confufion , and that they might have a Chance to work out fomething if that Confufion should arife . The People at the Beginning of that Oppofition ...
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Abuſe Adminiftration affift againſt almoft anſwer Army Auftria Ballance becauſe Cafe Caufe Circumftances Civil Lift Commiffioner Conduct Confent Confequences confider confiderable Conftitution Confufion Conjuncture Country Crown dangerous defired deftroyed Electorate of Hanover Encreaſe endeavour Expence Faction fafe faid falfe fame farther faved fecond fecure ferve fhall fhew fhewn fhould fince fingle firft firſt fome foon France ftill fuch fuffered fufficient fupport fure Government greateſt Hanover Hanoverian himſelf honeft Houfe Houſe iffued impoffible Inftance Intereft itſelf Jacobite juft juftly King laft late leaſt lefs Liberty Majefty manifeft Meaſures Minifter moft moſt muft muſt Nation Nature neceffary Neceffity never Number obferved Occafion oppofe Oppofition ourſelves paffed Paffion Parliament Party Perfon poffible Power prefent preferve pretended prevent Prince Principles Publick Queen of Hungary raiſed Reaſon Ruin Seffions Senfe ſhall ſhe Spain Succefs thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion Tories Treaty Troops uſe Views vifibly Whigs whofe worfe
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第 151 頁 - That levying money for or to the use of the crown, by pretence of prerogative, without grant of parliament, for longer time, or in other manner, than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal.
第 155 頁 - That after the said limitation shall take effect as aforesaid, no person born out of the kingdoms of England, Scotland or Ireland or the dominions thereunto belonging (although he be naturalized or made a denizen, except such as are born of English parents) shall be capable to be of the privy council, or a member of either house of parliament, or to enjoy any office or place of trust, either civil or military...
第 159 頁 - Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that no person shall hereafter be naturalized, unless in the Bill exhibited for that purpose there be a clause or particular words inserted to declare, that such person shall not thereby be enabled to be of the privy...
第 155 頁 - Ireland, or the dominions thereunto belonging, although he be naturalized or made a denizen, except such as are born of English parents, shall be capable to be of the Privy Council or a member of either House of Parliament or to enjoy any office or place of trust either civil or military or to have any grant of lands, tenements, or hereditaments from the Crown to himself or to any other or others in trust for him.
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